TEMPLE BY TRANSFORMATION
Part three

Before I proceed, I would like to explain the electrical characteristics of the electrical transformer I mention in the first part of the article. The definition of the electrical component transformer is "An electrical component that converts and changes AC voltages (the voltage that come out of your electrical outlets in your home) and currents from one form of an AC voltage / current relationship in reference to power into another usable form of an AC voltage / current relationship in reference to power designed specifically for a particular application". Transformers are usually found in most all electronic equipment that require power from the electrical plugs mounted in the walls of your home. However, Most people have seen transformers as these circular looking devices mounted to the top of telephone poles that have wires running from the transformer to the side of your house connected to a power meter that the electric company reads to determine your monthly electricity bill and connect to the electrical panel box inside your home.

Transformers are made up of two seperate sets of wires (coil) twisted around a piece of iron core in close proximity to each other but insulated from the iron coil. When voltage and current are energized and flowing in one coil, the current in that coil generates a magnetic field. This magnetic field from the energized coil caused voltage and current to be produced in the second coil. Even though the two coils are electrically isolated, the magnetic force of the first coil actually breaks into the generated magnetic force of the second coil and therefore magnetically links the two coils together even though the coil that supplies the AC voltage and current is isolated from the coil that receives the AC voltage and current where in theory, the power inserted in the coil is equal to the power in the output coil. In fact, the coil that supplies the input voltage is called the primary winding and the coil that receives the voltage to an output load is called the secondary winding. There are numerous things that affect the voltages and currents that come out on the secondary side. The load, the thickness of the wire and how many turns of wire is wrapped around the core. The voltage is the force that moves the current through the wire. The current the relationship of the rate of charge flowing in the wire per time. Power if definied as the multiplied combination of the voltage and the current.

Spiritually, we work in a similiar way in reference to God. Our relationship with God is like this transformer. God is similiar to the input (primary) coil of wire wrapped around the core of love and grace. We are the output (secondary) coil of wire going to the load that needs power. From God almighty, the power (consisting of the force multiplied by the charge) flows out of him. The charge and energy from God generates a field of his Spirit. The Spirit flowing from God causes the force multiplied by the charge to be generated and living in me. Even though we are isolated in reference to heaven and earth but are wrapped around the core of love and grace, the Spirit of God breaks into the Spirit generated in me to where the two Spirits are linked in unity in reference to each other. Therefore, the Power of God now in me can now be applied to the things that are causing a heavy load and stress in my life to where it's by his induced power that my life is in proper and in functional order. The same power God supplied and applied has now come into me to apply the force and the charge of his commandments to the world and to power up "the little light of mine" to where "I'm going to let it shine". We have needs, burdens, and desires to do things for God. However, the power to meet those needs, the power to conquer those burdens, and the power to fulfill the call of God in my life even thought it flows out of me, is supplied by He (Jesus Christ). It's not my power, it is God's power transforming me to perform the will of God. The power that comes in to do His will is used up by the loads in our life to where all things go back to the source of the power called God. Therefore, a complete circuit that allows one to be conductive to the things of the Spirit returns the flow of the power back to the source of the power which is God.

In fact, the power of God is the same power that flows out of me because God put it there. Paul said to be an imitator of Christ, therefore since Christ had power to heal the sick, cast out devils, etc. and I decide to become transformed by the renewing of my mind to do the will of God, I now have that power to heal the sick and cast out demons in his name!!! In fact, the power that flows is used up by applying the power to our lives. But Jesus is our power source that is eternal and since the power source is constant and constantly fresh because the old power is used up dealing with the loads in our life, then transformation is a constant process in our lives. Change is a constant process that has to occur to bring fresh power to keep our minds renewed to where we practice Holy Temple living instead of the practices of totem, taboo, transgression, temptation, and tattoo that want to re-establish their place back in our life. When we allow the source of power to become disconnected from our life, the constant flow of the power of God stops flowing in our life and the power of God that filled the temple will cease and therefore allow the den of theves of the spiritual corrput priests and morally bankrupt merchants and moneychangers to re-establish their practices of spiritual racketeering to bring forth totem, taboo, transgression, temptation, and tattoo again in our life to conform us back to the fleshly ways of the world. The infilling of the Holy Spirit and the inducting power of God's power must be constant to where the loads of our life are dealt with and become conductive bact to the power source of God.

The change brought forth by the power of God renewing our minds with constant fresh power is the dying of our flesh in order to become more alive unto Christ.

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